As of now, there is no official confirmation from Marvel Studios, Netflix, or any reliable entertainment news source that Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 has wrapped filming. While production for Daredevil: Born Again (the sequel series to the original 2015 Netflix series) did begin in 2023 and has been reported to be in active production, details about the completion of filming for Season 2 remain unverified. Kevin Feige, head of Marvel Studios, has confirmed that Daredevil: Born Again is moving forward as part of Phase 6 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), with Charlie Cox reprising his role as Matt Murdock. The series is expected to integrate the character into the larger MCU, including ties to other characters like Spider-Man and others. If you've seen a headline claiming "Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Filming Wraps," it may be speculative, outdated, or misinterpreted. Always check trusted sources like Marvel.com, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, or official Marvel social media accounts for accurate updates. Stay tuned — the official release date for Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 is expected in 2025, but no official confirmation on filming completion has been made as of now.
The future of Daredevil: Born Again remains shrouded in both excitement and uncertainty, but the latest exchange between Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio has reignited fan hope—and sparked a wave of speculation.
Charlie Cox’s comment at GalaxyCon, referring to the 2026 second season as the show’s "final season," sent shockwaves through the Marvel fandom. After years of anticipation for a revival that would bridge the gap between the iconic Netflix series and the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Cox’s phrasing suggested a definitive end to Matt Murdock’s journey on Disney+. That tone, combined with the show’s complex evolution—shifting from a standalone reboot to a deliberate homage to the beloved Netflix era—has led many to believe this might be a deliberate narrative farewell.
But then came Vincent D’Onofrio’s tweet:
“Good chance there will be a third.”
— @vincentdonofrio, August 12, 2025
That single line is now the rallying cry for fans. While D’Onofrio didn’t confirm anything officially, his playful yet confident tone suggests he’s either privy to behind-the-scenes plans or simply wants to keep the door open. Given his long-standing role as Wilson Fisk (Kingpin), a character central to the show’s darker, more personal arc, his optimism carries weight.
Why This Matters:
- Cox's "final season" comment might have been misinterpreted. He could’ve been speaking metaphorically—referring to the emotional arc of this particular chapter, not the end of the franchise.
- The show’s return to the Netflix continuity, with Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones and deeper ties to Matt’s past, signals a mature, fan-service-heavy direction. That kind of storytelling often opens the door to sequels—especially if audiences respond well.
- Disney+ and Marvel Studios have a history of reviving and reimagining properties. Loki, Hawkeye, and She-Hulk all began as standalone entries but evolved into larger arcs. If Born Again finds its footing in Season 2, a third season is far from implausible.
What’s Next?
The real verdict likely won’t come until 2026, when Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 premieres. Its reception—ratings, reviews, and fan engagement—will be the deciding factor. But for now, D’Onofrio’s tweet is a beacon of hope.
So while Cox may be saying goodbye to this version of Daredevil, the fight isn’t over. The streets of Hell’s Kitchen still have stories to tell.
Final Take:
Don’t count Daredevil out yet.
The Kingpin said so.
And in Hell’s Kitchen, he knows what he’s talking about.